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Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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Forschende

  1. Kerstin Brockelmann

Publikationen

  1. Influence of data clouds fusion from 3D real-time vision system on robotic group dead reckoning in unknown terrain
  2. Using photography to elicit grazier values and management practices relating to tree survival and recruitment
  3. The edge of virtual communities ?
  4. Non-local modeling of size effects in amorphous metals
  5. How many organic compounds are graph-theoretically nonplanar?
  6. The IRENA Project Navigator
  7. Essential ecosystem service variables for monitoring progress towards sustainability
  8. Von „effective control“ zu „contactless control“?
  9. On the impact of network size and average degree on the robustness of centrality measures
  10. Hydrograph analysis and basef low separation
  11. Conception and analysis of Cascaded Dual Kalman Filters as virtual sensors for mastication activity of stomatognathic craniomandibular system
  12. Continued logarithm representation of real numbers
  13. Standing Still
  14. Comparing marginal effects between different models and/or samples
  15. Art 160: Powers and functions
  16. Lexsyg smart - A luminescence detection system for dosimetry, material research and dating application
  17. Ecology: Mammals, interaction networks and the relevance of scale
  18. Operationalising the leverage points perspective for empirical research
  19. A Unified Contextual Bandit Framework for Long- and Short-Term Recommendations
  20. Development of tools to prevent food waste
  21. Machine Vision Sensors
  22. How does economic integration influence employment and wages in border regions?
  23. Development and validation of the short form of the Later Life Workplace Index
  24. Robust Control as a Mathematical Paradigm for Innovative Engineering Applications
  25. Valuing Ecosystem Services in Terms of Ecological Risks and Returns
  26. Multimodal Crowd Sensing
  27. Avoiding irreversible change
  28. Guest Editorial
  29. When Testing Becomes Learning—Underscoring the Relevance of Habituation to Improve Internal Validity of Common Neurocognitive Tests